Computer Science, asked by dhuhasalem549, 4 months ago

Q1/ By using Proteus Professional program re-connect the experiment
(Inverting Amplifier) according to the following values and draw the
output:
Assume:
• AC Voltage Source = 5v
• Frequency = 50Hz
• VCC = 5v, VEE = -5v
• R1 = 1kΩ
• R2 (Rf) = 3kΩ
Then, calculate the voltage gain and Comment on the results!

Answers

Answered by meenajignesh
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Answer:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Atlantic Microwave Amplifiers are designed to compensate for losses in microwave and RF signal paths, either between system components and across site or as a driver for high power transmission amplifiers.

The amplifiers operate in specific C, Ku, DBS and Ka uplink or downlink frequencies and some multi-band models provide the versatility of covering both up and down link frequencies. Alternatively, some models cover more than one link

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